About Tggl
Tggl enables teams to deploy code early, manage releases safely, and optimize business metrics using feature flags. Built for collaboration, it empowers developers and product teams to work together efficiently, reducing deployment cycles and improving software quality.
Pricing
Full pricing pageFree trialFree option
Standard
€18 per month
For small teams getting started with feature flags
- 5 seats included
- 1 projects
- 100k requests/mo
- 7 days audit log
- 24h monitoring history
- Webhooks
- Reviews
- Server-side flags evaluation
Pro
€89 per month
For teams who use feature flags more extensively
- All features of the standard plan
- Unlimited projects
- 1M requests/mo
- 30 days audit log
- 30 days monitoring history
- Webhooks
- Reviews
- Server-side flags evaluation
- Required approvals
- Dedicated support from your slack
- SLAs
Enterprise
Custom
For larger teams with advanced feature flagging needs
- All features of the pro plan
- Unlimited seats
- Custom requests/mo
- Unlimited audit log
- 1 year monitoring history
- Required approvals
- Dedicated support from your slack
- SLAs
FAQ
A flag in Tggl is one of the core concepts that helps you control the behavior of your application. Flags allow you to toggle features on or off, enabling you to manage feature rollouts and experiments efficiently.
A context in Tggl refers to the environment or conditions under which a flag is evaluated. It helps you define who or what should receive a particular flag state, allowing for targeted feature rollouts.
Tggl supports various use-cases including A/B tests, progressive rollouts, and feature toggling. These use-cases help you manage and experiment with features in your application effectively.
You can implement A/B tests in Tggl by creating flags and defining contexts to target specific user groups. This allows you to compare different versions of a feature and measure their impact.
Yes, Tggl supports progressive rollouts. You can gradually roll out features to a percentage of your users, allowing you to monitor performance and gather feedback before a full release.
Yes, Tggl provides documentation covering core concepts like flags and contexts, as well as use-cases and implementation guides. This helps you get started and make the most of the tool.
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